Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426 Seiten |
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... of the position it endeavours to illustrate , is ably examined in a pe- riodical work , entitled the Philanthrope , published in London in the year 1797 . have a copy of his verses prefixed to Dryden's Virgil 36 LIFE OF HENRY.
... of the position it endeavours to illustrate , is ably examined in a pe- riodical work , entitled the Philanthrope , published in London in the year 1797 . have a copy of his verses prefixed to Dryden's Virgil 36 LIFE OF HENRY.
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Sinclair Lewis. have a copy of his verses prefixed to Dryden's Virgil , com- plimenting the poet , and praising his translation . We have another , not so well known , prefixed to a French work , published in Holland by the Chevalier de ...
Sinclair Lewis. have a copy of his verses prefixed to Dryden's Virgil , com- plimenting the poet , and praising his translation . We have another , not so well known , prefixed to a French work , published in Holland by the Chevalier de ...
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... Virgil , pacisque imponere morem . So that , in those times of the empire in which the people retained their liberty , they were governed by custom ; when they sunk into oppression and tyranny , they were restrained by new laws , and ...
... Virgil , pacisque imponere morem . So that , in those times of the empire in which the people retained their liberty , they were governed by custom ; when they sunk into oppression and tyranny , they were restrained by new laws , and ...
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... Virgil ; the tenderness of Sappho and Tibullus ; the elegance and pro- priety of Terence ; the grace , vivacity , satire , and sentiment of Horace . Nothing will more conduce to the improvement of the scholar in his knowledge of the ...
... Virgil ; the tenderness of Sappho and Tibullus ; the elegance and pro- priety of Terence ; the grace , vivacity , satire , and sentiment of Horace . Nothing will more conduce to the improvement of the scholar in his knowledge of the ...
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... Virgil , and every celebrated tragedy of antiquity and the present times , because there is no such thing in nature as a Hector or Turnus talking in hexameter , or an Othello in blank verse : we should condemn the Hercules of Sophocles ...
... Virgil , and every celebrated tragedy of antiquity and the present times , because there is no such thing in nature as a Hector or Turnus talking in hexameter , or an Othello in blank verse : we should condemn the Hercules of Sophocles ...
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